The nostalgic Midwestern salad that deserves a comeback this summer
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A classic Midwestern broccoli and cauliflower salad is being embraced as a nostalgic summer dish, as families across the United States prepare for holiday cookouts and gatherings.The creamy side dish, often made with mayonnaise, sugar, vinegar, cheddar cheese, bacon, broccoli, cauliflower, and red onion, has long been a staple of Midwestern potlucks and family celebrations. Food writers and home cooks say its appeal lies not only in its flavor but also in the memories it evokes of gatherings centered around shared meals.The recipe has roots in traditional Midwestern home cooking and deli-style salads popularized by grocery stores that helped introduce pre-made side dishes to American households. Over time, families adapted and passed down their own versions, often serving the salad at holidays, summer picnics, and even winter gatherings.Modern interest in the dish reflects a broader trend of renewed appreciation for regional comfort foods, particularly those associated with childhood and family traditions. Many versions of the salad are flexible, allowing for ingredient swaps such as raisins or sunflower seeds in place of bacon or cheese.The dish remains especially popular during warm-weather months because it requires minimal cooking and can be prepared quickly, making it ideal for large gatherings and outdoor meals.Explore: NBCPalmSprings.com, where we are connecting the Valley. For more Coachella Valley News visit NBCPalmSprings.com
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